Exam 4 review crossword

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  1. 2. Too much ____________is implicated in Schizophrenia
  2. 7. The main medical treatment for patients with Bipolar Disorder.
  3. 8. One of the physical symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder
  4. 9. A disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and sometimes catatonia with a 50% concordance rate.
  5. 11. One of the cognitive distortions of Major Depressive Disorder where a person magnifies the negative and filters out the positive.
  6. 12. what % of the world has Schizophrenia
  7. 13. The symptoms in schizophrenia that are absent in a person with schizophrenia but are present in people without schizophrenia are called ___________ symptoms.
  8. 16. a false beliefs that a person with Schizophrenia has, such as being spied on, are called what?
  9. 21. This type of therapy is used with depression, anxiety, and some other mental illnesses to change maladaptive cognitions and behaviors. (all one word, no space or hyphen).
  10. 22. Giving a dose of positive affect can _______________moral disengagement
  11. 23. A person with _____________personality disorder has a lacking sense of self, emotional instability, and impulsive behavior (often sexual promiscuous).
  12. 25. Deficits in social communication and interaction, and restrictive and repetitive behaviors (such as hand flapping or body rocking) are probably signs of which mental illness? (abbreviation)
  13. 26. A disorder in which periods of mania may or may not be followed by periods of depression
  14. 27. Which gender is more likely to be diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder?
  15. 28. Symptoms include reliving the moment, hyperarousal, guilt, memory loss, avoidance of certain stimuli associated with the event.
  16. 29. When we are un-self-consciously absorbed in an activity, the mind does not wander, and time seems to fly by, we are in a state called ___________. (From the article “Who is Happy.”)
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  1. 1. What is it called when two or more disorders occur in the same individual, such as anxiety and depression?
  2. 3. A study described in your textbook demonstrated that in comparison to antidepressants, _____________was actually just as effective as medication alone.
  3. 4. We have a genetic vulnerability for mental illness and this can interact with environmental stressors to create the onset of mental illness. This is called the ________ - stress model.
  4. 5. In addition to treating Anxiety with anti-anxiety medications, sometimes _________ are also used as a medical treatment.
  5. 6. A side effect of some anti-psychotic medications is ____________Dyskinesia, where a person has Parkinson’s-like symptoms
  6. 10. A type of anxiety disorder that does not have a specific object or situation that causes the worry is called ______________anxiety disorder.
  7. 12. What is it called when we define variables in a very specific way that allows us to quantify the variable?
  8. 14. In a research study, if we cannot determine which variable is causing which, it is called the _________________ problem.
  9. 15. Which disorder is twice as common in women as it is in men? (abbreviation)
  10. 17. The treatment for Borderline patients is a triage treatment where the most serious thoughts and behaviors are addressed first. The treatment is called _____________ Behavior Therapy.
  11. 18. These disorders cannot be diagnosed in someone younger than 18.
  12. 19. the __________rate between identical twins tells you the genetic vulnerability of a mental illness.
  13. 20. What % of men have Major Depressive Disorder?
  14. 23. A common treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorder is called applied ______________ analysis.
  15. 24. a medical treatment for depression includes ___________, leaving more serotonin in the synapse